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a very high position in the united states. my grandson, i have three children, three grandsons, and two great-grandsons. [ applause ] i defeated hitler. hitler wanted to kill me. i'm alive. he is dead. [ applause ] and i brought into this world very productive generations. i remember my youngest grandson is now in college, but when he was about 10 years old, maybe even a little younger, he came over to me, and i don't know how it came to a young boy like this. and he says, grandpa, i'm happy, i'm very happy that you survived and that you're here. if you wouldn't have survived, i wouldn't be here either. >> thank you. >> and so i'm walking proud in this country and very grateful what it offered me in giving me a chance and giving me an opportunity. thank you all. [ applause ] >> when you think that during world war ii between 50 million and 70 million people were killed and you think about those who never had a chance after the war and what they could have done in their own professions, in their own lives. so these guys obvious
a very high position in the united states. my grandson, i have three children, three grandsons, and two great-grandsons. [ applause ] i defeated hitler. hitler wanted to kill me. i'm alive. he is dead. [ applause ] and i brought into this world very productive generations. i remember my youngest grandson is now in college, but when he was about 10 years old, maybe even a little younger, he came over to me, and i don't know how it came to a young boy like this. and he says, grandpa, i'm happy,...
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publisher of more than 100 newspapers in the united states. tom is retiring from ap at the end of the year. but we will talk about some -- breaking news from ap in a few minutes. with that, let me turn the floor over to julia kennedy cochran to talk to -- introduce the program and talk a little about her father and also thank members of the family for being here. we are very glad you are all here. thanks. julia? >> good evening and thank you all for being here. three, four years ago when i started the project to publish my father's memoir, which he hadn't been able to get published during his lifetime, it was with great trepidation i wrote a letter to tom curly asking for the ap's help. because, as you know, it had been 60-odd years since my father had been fired by the ap and we had never heard anything from them about it. in fact, i myself worked for the ap for three years right after college as a reporter on the new york city desk and nobody ever spoke to me about it during that time. so i expected that either they would ignore me or just t
publisher of more than 100 newspapers in the united states. tom is retiring from ap at the end of the year. but we will talk about some -- breaking news from ap in a few minutes. with that, let me turn the floor over to julia kennedy cochran to talk to -- introduce the program and talk a little about her father and also thank members of the family for being here. we are very glad you are all here. thanks. julia? >> good evening and thank you all for being here. three, four years ago when...
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states but you would have the united states or some states are more powerful than others like new york and chick and california and in this is what we get in europe i mean it's smaller countries have fewer votes i mean that is what they want but i don't think people signed up for that project. well maybe maybe not but on the other hand you can't be halfway pregnant i mean you either go the full way towards the birth of the child or you i mean you can't stay the the four month or five month pregnancy period forever so i mean the it's there's an existential choice here you are the decide that you want to go the whole hog and have the united states of europe of one form or another or you go back to individual currencies the point is that yes there will always be net fiscal transfers but in the united states for example i'm sure a state like west virginia has been a net recipient of federal dollars for almost its entire history but you don't hear people complain about it and by the same token if texas runs a current account surplus with the other forty nine states that's irrelevant because
states but you would have the united states or some states are more powerful than others like new york and chick and california and in this is what we get in europe i mean it's smaller countries have fewer votes i mean that is what they want but i don't think people signed up for that project. well maybe maybe not but on the other hand you can't be halfway pregnant i mean you either go the full way towards the birth of the child or you i mean you can't stay the the four month or five month...
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my intention -- >> in march the united states sponsored the human rights saying it should do more for reconciliation and certain issues for war crimes. >> yes. i agree with that. the reconciliation is yes, it's a must. but the war crimes, they are really differing opinions. so we degrees we will argue it out. i always believe they were on specific issues. we can clarify things. people need to answer allegations of war crimes. so that is my position. >> fonseka former sri lankain' chief. next, the war against pollution. now, getting ready to elect a president. the first leadership vote since hosni mubarak. his 30-year rule was brought to an end after a wave of protests. but egypt's next leader is likely to be decided by voters outside the capital. >> politics always takes second place to the price of cattle out here on market day. but these egyptian villages are clearly enjoying the opportunity to choose their president after years in which they have been taken for granted. >> in the past, if they said mubarak, it was mubarak. if it was another person, it was another man. now we have t
my intention -- >> in march the united states sponsored the human rights saying it should do more for reconciliation and certain issues for war crimes. >> yes. i agree with that. the reconciliation is yes, it's a must. but the war crimes, they are really differing opinions. so we degrees we will argue it out. i always believe they were on specific issues. we can clarify things. people need to answer allegations of war crimes. so that is my position. >> fonseka former sri...
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literally a flag of treason but running for president of the united states. lambaste -- i couldn't even -- i mean, my eyes just went like this. i couldn't even -- even knowing who ron paul is. so i think it pretty much was him. literally, actually him. he went on tim russert -- this must have been i guess '08, it would have been. he went on "meet the press" and made the argument about lincoln being a tyrant. slavery would have ended anyway. i don't know anybody with the national stage like that who's aggressively made that argument. and is ron paul even a southerner? this is interesting -- he is a southerner. but is he from texas? >> he's from text. >> okay. he's originally from texas. okay. so he's a southerner. there you go. but his appeal is certainly much broader than that. it really, really is. so i would say if george allen wins the senate race, george allen is another person who's very much, you know, identified -- >> that's in virginia. >> in virginia. and i think he isn't a texan. i mean he isn't a southerner. i think he actually grew up somewhere. i
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the united states, that process takes on a much different context. the main reason for that is that in the u.s. you have universal white male suffrage by 1820 unlike in europe where it is france and the 1870s and other countries later on, in the u.s. you have basically full mass democracy very early on and you have it before most immigrants he show up, so when the immigrants begin to be integrated into american society and particularly when they begin to be integrated into american politics, they're being integrated into a much different world than are those immigrants that we talked about in europe. so what i want to do today is talk about how the united states begins to develop a pluralist philosophy, a pluralist vision and i want to trace the roots back to the way politics worked in 19th century america. i have here just to give you a sense of the kind of politics
the united states, that process takes on a much different context. the main reason for that is that in the u.s. you have universal white male suffrage by 1820 unlike in europe where it is france and the 1870s and other countries later on, in the u.s. you have basically full mass democracy very early on and you have it before most immigrants he show up, so when the immigrants begin to be integrated into american society and particularly when they begin to be integrated into american politics,...
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duma to file a complaint against the united states and thailand victor boot himself says because he knows he's innocent he's hoping that he will not end up serving the entire twenty five years that he's been sentenced to but whether or not that's going to be the case we're going to have to wait and see. the state you're going to reporting there well you can catch the interview victor vote has given us this sunday here on r.t. . days after the deadly so holy super jet crash in indonesia the first rescue team are expected to shortly reach the side of the wreckage in remote mountains no survivors have been found yet but as the reports some relatives are still holding out a desperate hope. chaos at jakarta's domestic airport where hundreds gathered after russian superjet sukhoi one hundred went missing from radars on wednesday early thursday their worst fears were realized as air force helicopters found the remains of the plane on a mountainside thirty miles outside indonesia's capital city. ever since the plane disappeared off the radar members of the media and family members of those
duma to file a complaint against the united states and thailand victor boot himself says because he knows he's innocent he's hoping that he will not end up serving the entire twenty five years that he's been sentenced to but whether or not that's going to be the case we're going to have to wait and see. the state you're going to reporting there well you can catch the interview victor vote has given us this sunday here on r.t. . days after the deadly so holy super jet crash in indonesia the...
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running for president of the united states, i couldn't even -- my eyes went like this. i couldn't even -- even knowing who ron paul is, i think it pretty much was him, literally, actually him. he went on tim russet -- this must have been '08 it would have been -- he went on "meet the press" and made the argument that lincoln being a tyrant, it would have ended, anyway. is ron pauline a southerner? he is a southerner. but is he from texas? >> he is from texas. >> he's originally from texas, okay. so he's a southerner. there you go. his appeal is certainly much broader than that. it really, really is. i would say if george allen wins the senate race, george allen is another person who is very much identified -- >> that's in virginia. >> -- in virginia. i think he is a southerner. i think he actually grew up somewhere. i think he grew up in california or somewhere. >> his dad was a football coach moving around. >> right, right, right. yes, it's still -- but i think even saying that, i would be shocked if somebody does that again, if they literally stand up in front of a co
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filed an official request for the russian state duma to file a complaint against the united states and thailand victor boot himself says because he knows he's innocent he's hoping that he will not end up serving the entire twenty five years that he's been sentenced to but whether or not that's going to be the case we're going to have to wait and see if. you can watch the entire interview with you could be that will be on sunday here on. it's a ten minutes past the hour here in moscow good of you to join us today so teams of so far found twelve a body just as they struggle to reach the wreckage of the sukhoi superjet crash in indonesia despite harsh weather and treacherous mountain terrain no survivors have been discovered yet but as aunties pre-history to reports some relatives continue to cling to hope. chaos at jakarta's domestic airport where hundreds gathered after russian superjet sukhoi one hundred went missing from radars on wednesday early thursday their worst fears were realized as air force helicopters found the remains of the plane on a mountainside thirty miles outside indo
filed an official request for the russian state duma to file a complaint against the united states and thailand victor boot himself says because he knows he's innocent he's hoping that he will not end up serving the entire twenty five years that he's been sentenced to but whether or not that's going to be the case we're going to have to wait and see if. you can watch the entire interview with you could be that will be on sunday here on. it's a ten minutes past the hour here in moscow good of...
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been four cards in the united states for over a century so the fact that there are significant for this of angelo's nor in all across the country you know taking part of those and in all these a barrier coalition coming together i was with up i was angeles taking part in it was a massive s four and of the reason how they're responding are there were helicopters hovering over persian square and was angel it was and it seems to me that the police or governments or local governments are taking this very seriously whether or not they do anything the. wall street movement the rare domestically i do not know. but the americans are spending considerable resources to to watch over a bunch of the pros in a search. that's also been a claim to police in the us aren't sparing some illegal resources on occupy protesters either go to archie dot com to find out more about the actions of officers in the state of minnesota. activists say some have been given trunks by police in exchange for information as authorities order an investigation also on our website. and our which a man set himself on fire and
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increased on shipments the united states in my mind should not be going all around the world when there is not a threat to our direct interests or our people and showing off our military and expanding the military empire we don't need to have bases in all of asia pacific just to contain a non threatening china here in two thousand and twelve football championships any of crane or under a shadow before a ball has even been kicked over the case of the country's jailed ex prime minister yulia timoshenko some ears are already calling for a boycott saying her a seven year prison term for abuse of power is politically motivated niceish ascii has the latest. what seems to be purely domestic case has received very serious international reactions with presidents of germany the czech republic the head of the euro commission as well as german chancellor angela merkel all saying they will boy called their planned trips to ukraine in particular for the. period as if to protest against the treatment. former prime minister now even called on the german national football team to boy call it their parti
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states for quite some time now in fact has been carved in the united states for over a century so the fact that there are significant for this angelus nor in all of us a country you know taking part of those who in the least the barrier coalition coming together i was with up i was angela's act taking part in it was a massive. s four on the already how they're responding are there were no helicopters hovering over persons where and was angel is and it seems to me that the police or governments or local governments are taking this very seriously whether or not they do anything the occupy wall street movement domestically i do not know. but the fact the matter through spending considerable resources to to watch over a bunch of the proposer searched. and it's also been claimed the police in the us are sparing some legal resources on occupy protesters either you can head over to our tea dot com to find out more about the action of officers in the state of minnesota. impact of a say some have been given drugs police in exchange for information as authorities do order an investigation also
states for quite some time now in fact has been carved in the united states for over a century so the fact that there are significant for this angelus nor in all of us a country you know taking part of those who in the least the barrier coalition coming together i was with up i was angela's act taking part in it was a massive. s four on the already how they're responding are there were no helicopters hovering over persons where and was angel is and it seems to me that the police or governments...
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west for the russian state duma to file a complaint against the united states and thailand victor boot himself says because he knows he's innocent he's hoping that he will not end up serving the entire twenty five years that he's been sentenced to but whether or not that's going to be the case we're going to have to wait and see. and you can catch of the full interview with victor bhutto that will be on sunday of course here on ott say. it is a five ten pm here in moscow this is our to be in indonesia a search team has found at least twelve bodies on the slopes of a volcano where a new russian airliner crashed on a wednesday during a show flight the rescue operation has been halted overnight until saturday morning as fears meld that everybody onboard might have died. heard from the families and friends who are still holding on to. chaos to jakarta's domestic airport where hundreds gathered after russian superjet sukhoi one hundred went missing from radars early thursday their worst fears were realized as air force helicopters found the remains of the plane on a mountainside thirty mile
west for the russian state duma to file a complaint against the united states and thailand victor boot himself says because he knows he's innocent he's hoping that he will not end up serving the entire twenty five years that he's been sentenced to but whether or not that's going to be the case we're going to have to wait and see. and you can catch of the full interview with victor bhutto that will be on sunday of course here on ott say. it is a five ten pm here in moscow this is our to be in...
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the people of the united states and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder his regime as an active program to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact that there are weapons there. as we're just being carried out into the direction of dr david kay respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart you have a tremendous a group of dedicated american men and women involved in this with the best assets of the intelligence community can provide. data chain isn't. not going to be done with this for quite some time david kay wants more time and he says it could take another six to nine months to make a definitive finding ministration is asking congress for hundreds of millions more are six hundred million dollars to fund a continuing search we have not yet failed shiny pointy things that i would call a weapon before we can draw from conclusions we need to let the iraq survey group complete its wor
the people of the united states and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder his regime as an active program to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact that there are weapons there. as we're just being carried out into the direction of dr david kay respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart...
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government and nato when it comes to afghanistan in the words that the united states is fighting the protesters believe that money could be bitter could be put to much better use especially in difficult economic situation in the united states for more details on what went on on the streets of chicago earlier today take a look at our report. of the ramping down and. handling it is that i am so maybe not but it was march everybody against the economic system many of them in the united states the one real changes. protesters now breaking through police barricades literally the entire crowd hundreds of people running through the area that's being barricaded off by the police. right now the protesters are in the very heart of chicago they look like they have no intention of stopping and this really looks like a preview of things to come because this sunday march is actually expected to be the biggest one the biggest anti nato action that will be played. on the ground today. he will be bringing you extended coverage of the nato summit and how it's going on the streets of chicago or through
government and nato when it comes to afghanistan in the words that the united states is fighting the protesters believe that money could be bitter could be put to much better use especially in difficult economic situation in the united states for more details on what went on on the streets of chicago earlier today take a look at our report. of the ramping down and. handling it is that i am so maybe not but it was march everybody against the economic system many of them in the united states the...
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duma to file a complaint against the united states and thailand victor boot himself says because he knows he's innocent he's hoping that he will not end up serving the entire twenty five years that he's been sentenced to but whether or not that's going to be the case we're going to have to wait and see a future going to reporting there well you can catch the full interview victor borge has given us the sunday here on r.t. . the u.n. security council has unanimously and strongly condemn terrorist blast that killed at least fifty five people and wounded almost four hundred in the syrian capital damascus on thursday the twenty explosions near a government intelligence complex are the worst terror attacks in syria since the start of the uprising last year just brings us the latest from u.n. headquarters in new york. all fifteen members of the security council have recognized that terrorist networks are working in side of syria it was only just on tuesday when the syrian envoy to the united nations had accused a number of regional air powers of sponsoring terrorism to undermine this ceas
duma to file a complaint against the united states and thailand victor boot himself says because he knows he's innocent he's hoping that he will not end up serving the entire twenty five years that he's been sentenced to but whether or not that's going to be the case we're going to have to wait and see a future going to reporting there well you can catch the full interview victor borge has given us the sunday here on r.t. . the u.n. security council has unanimously and strongly condemn...
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>>guest: today the white house says the relationship between france and the united states is strong. despite the ouster of sarkozy. white house press secretary car any said president obama talked with hollande by phone crating hip on the win, and carney add he is looking forward to working with the french president elect on a range of shared economic and security challenges. both leaders also reaffirmed their "importance and enduring alliance," and carney was asked how the obama administration feels about his promises to back away from austerity measures and push, instead, to what he called pro growth policies. >> europe has their own problems with the euro zone crisis and we will not dictate to any country or collection of countries what policy they should pursue. the president has said, as he said at the g-20, that a balanced approach toward fiscal consolidation and growth is what he believes is appropriate, the approach he has taken. europeans have taken a number of significant steps toward dealing with to crisis, and more needs to be done. >> the white house has extended importan
>>guest: today the white house says the relationship between france and the united states is strong. despite the ouster of sarkozy. white house press secretary car any said president obama talked with hollande by phone crating hip on the win, and carney add he is looking forward to working with the french president elect on a range of shared economic and security challenges. both leaders also reaffirmed their "importance and enduring alliance," and carney was asked how the obama...
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states and and that's the united states is searching now for alternative measures but i think the pakistani government will come back and try to mend the relationship with the united states because it too is fragile it too in fact requires outside support in order to maintain its own existence in pakistan in russia you're in the u.s. one of the main stumbling blocks of course between the two countries is the anti missile defense plans that of course is being discussed that during that summit and it looks like the tensions could increase could it not do you think perhaps because there's going to be no real legal assurance from the u.s. over the a.m.d. system just a political one that that legal one really could that the lack of it could really cause tensions could we perhaps be seeing other all these rights. well indeed we are seeing another arms race and it's kind of in slow motion it's used with with with the last inflated rhetoric the the rhetoric has toned down but i think all the partners all the principals in the conflict understand what's really going on the missile defense shield is
states and and that's the united states is searching now for alternative measures but i think the pakistani government will come back and try to mend the relationship with the united states because it too is fragile it too in fact requires outside support in order to maintain its own existence in pakistan in russia you're in the u.s. one of the main stumbling blocks of course between the two countries is the anti missile defense plans that of course is being discussed that during that summit...
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states in particular knowing of course the united states is the primary actor here and that the europeans are responsive primarily to the lead taken by the united states and so from their point of view the timing is right they certainly don't want to go on necessarily with the oil sanctions going into effect fully after the middle of this year. they obviously have an interest in trying to prevent that of possible but they also know that there are some very serious political obstacles domestically in the united states to the u.s. coming forward with a plan that's going to work with us go back to the comments made by america's ambassador those comments were made on israeli army radio now of course israel had previously hinted that it may be able to go ahead with a preemptive strike on iran at some point it's been talked about for a long time all we where we are the moment any closer to that happening. i think the chances of that happening in the next few months are really quite minimal i was in israel in march for me for about ten days and what i came away from that visit quite convinced of
states in particular knowing of course the united states is the primary actor here and that the europeans are responsive primarily to the lead taken by the united states and so from their point of view the timing is right they certainly don't want to go on necessarily with the oil sanctions going into effect fully after the middle of this year. they obviously have an interest in trying to prevent that of possible but they also know that there are some very serious political obstacles...
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stopped supporting of united states of america and saudi arabia. supporting gangs to the. everything will be finished within two years but if they want to continue supporting them they want to. in the region trading amongst the rubble as people show us the ruins of their homes and what is one of damascus is poorest neighborhoods there's a real sense of a revolution spinning out of control syria's uprising began as a peaceful pro-democracy movement but it splintered into a confusing mix of various groups political a nonpolitical armed and unarmed and the continued instability here has left the country wide open to attacks like this taking place. it's a problem. that. policy a very easy provided chance for everyone to in the world to interfere in this. either by providing arms providing sounds providing fighters and soldiers. and troops as people are left to bury their dead and with the hospitals full the syrian people are once again left trying to rebuild their homes and their lives and the focus has once again turned to the on going peace mission which is looking more and
stopped supporting of united states of america and saudi arabia. supporting gangs to the. everything will be finished within two years but if they want to continue supporting them they want to. in the region trading amongst the rubble as people show us the ruins of their homes and what is one of damascus is poorest neighborhoods there's a real sense of a revolution spinning out of control syria's uprising began as a peaceful pro-democracy movement but it splintered into a confusing mix of...
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states and some fear it just might be too late to turn the tide ati's within a culture of. speak taters since the small california courtroom of gas but a video off a man lying on the ground screaming they're killing me while being severely beaten by police at first when thirty seven year old schizophrenia sufferer calley follows appeared on corporative the officers gave him a terrifying warning. and i. heard. later in the video you can hear thomas repeated the apologizing to the police and even crying for his father's how old. they continued their assault with fests anteaters. lost consciousness and died in hospital five days later it sparked a series of protests across california and demanding justice for victims of police brutality yes this was no isolated case while police officers in a neighboring californian city i'm standing trial for the down the county thomas here in downtown l.a. people who came out onto the streets to remember the first anniversary of rain now there is not will be shooting the killing of dale garrett it's with blood increasingly on the hands of po
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states is scripted it in a way that peace is impossible it says pieces demean but the united states and nato wanted to do because they're using have decided to use military force to overthrow this independent government. syria's president has rotted on the un backed peace plan for failing to stop civilian bloodshed more than a month into the ceasefire violence remains high in a rare television appearance president assad told russia's rossiya twenty four channel that his country is fighting foreign mercenaries masking themselves as the free syrian army. not on the phone the west always tries to find puppets for itself syria has never backed down to that on any issue they've always done that's a new trying the same with this conflict the new e.u. sanctions a felt more by ordinary people in the economy when they talk of boycotting syria they mean a boycott only by western nations kofi annan plan is not only aimed at stopping the violence it must also help people to return back to their homes where they were forced out by terrorists this plan has to stop the smuggling of weapons and the
states is scripted it in a way that peace is impossible it says pieces demean but the united states and nato wanted to do because they're using have decided to use military force to overthrow this independent government. syria's president has rotted on the un backed peace plan for failing to stop civilian bloodshed more than a month into the ceasefire violence remains high in a rare television appearance president assad told russia's rossiya twenty four channel that his country is fighting...